Libraries tagged by must use plugins
k1sul1/noscript-alert
13 Downloads
Must-use plugin for WordPress for telling users that they have JS disabled
deliciousmedia/dm-muloader
612 Downloads
DM Must-Use Plugin Loader, automatically loads WordPress plugins from subfolders within the mu-plugins folder.
cpalexh/backup
31 Downloads
A WordPress must-use plugin to create backups for db and media with bedrock
studiometa/wp-mu-cleanup
2157 Downloads
WordPress must-use plugin to clean Wordpress up
rockschtar/wordpress-externalassets
480 Downloads
Must use plugin. Providers helper functions to register and download external scripts and styles locally. Useful for GDPR issues.
mcaskill/bedrock-autoloader
932 Downloads
Standalone version of the Bedrock Autoloader for WordPress must-use plugins.
dekodeinteraktiv/resets
69 Downloads
WordPress must-use plugin for Dekode
simpleanalytics/laravel-package
433 Downloads
Simple Analytics is a clean, simple, and privacy friendly analytics tool. Actionable data in a beautiful dashboard. It does not use cookies and you can bypass ad blockers. Make sure to signup to get most value out of this plugin.
malenki/authake
11 Downloads
The most easy to use authorization plugin for CakePHP is finally out with tremendous changes.
wpzoom/social-icons-widget
15 Downloads
Social Icons Widget & Block helps you to add quickly icons with links to your profiles from different social networks to your WordPress website. The plugin includes several icon sets, which gives you the possibility to use the widget for more than just linking to your social media profiles. You can use generic icons to add links to anything you want.
axis/axis-curly-routing-plugin
119 Downloads
This plugin introduces to symfony 1.x a new route class that uses curly braces in pattern just like Symfony2 routes
jmcmanus/pagedown-extra
143 Downloads
This is a collection of Pagedown plugins to enable support for Markdown Extra syntax. Open demo/demo.html to try it yourself. To run the tests, just open spec/SpecRunner.html in your browser. Or, to run a browser-less test from the command line as travis-ci would, run bundle install followed by bundle exec rake. You'll need Ruby and the rake gem if you use the second method.